Damaris Gordon shuddered at the thought of working for the cruel and bitter Master of Blacktower--but her father's death left her no choice. Suddenly her fate--her life itself--was in the black... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I have been familiar with Elizabeth Peters and her Egyptian mysteries, but I would have never guess that the woman can write some great stories under a pen name and live a double life of success! Master of Blacktower is cited to be a Gothic thriller but there is so much more to it than heavy, opulent furniture, gowns and language. Set in 1850's this tale is full of old fashioned virtues and the main heroine's way of breaking them. This is a tale reminiscent of Beauty and the Beast as another reviewer has said, where Damaris who has lost her father at a young age has decided to work as a librarian for Sir Gavin Hamilton. He a brute and barbarian with scars and wild hair who occupied a half demolished castle in Scotland and she a young and quite feisty female who wouldn't dream of living the low standard of having to marry and have as much voice as a piece of furniture in those times. She gave me quite a few chuckles but the real beauty was in the smooth flow of the story and the mysterious past that had Mr. Hamilton tangled up in and the reason for his acting in such a dark, haunted way. The mysterious disappearance and gossip about his missing wife, his crippled arrogant daughter, a castle with a black tower and full of distrustful servants were just a few of the main elements. The reader is taken on a journey of discovery and truth that has finally shone at the cold Scottish stones with the arrival of young Damaris. There were quite a few twists and turns and a lot of actions, I found myself totally enjoying this tale, reading for the entire lazy Sunday and wishing I had more of Mrs. Michael's books around. I adored the old fashioned way in which people dressesd and the hilarious way men told women what to do, what was even better was their discord when females had enough and got their way in most cases. I am sure glad I live in different times because with my snarly distaste for dictatorship I would have angered many men. This is a fun, fast read that leaves the reader feeling happy, full to the brim with love, angst and battles against surprising foes and ready for another tale such as this one. I mainly prefer horror, books about werewolves and psychos and this is probably considered to be fictional fluff but boy o boy I adored it, more please! As far as I'm concerned Barbara Michaels can spoon feed me her stories I think I will enjoy them all. - Kasia S.
Another Masterpiece
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I've read all books written by Barbara Michaels (and her alias Elizabeth Peters) and this is the one book that draws me back again and again. Ms. Michaels has a finely honed ability to make a hero (and heroine) out of the most unlikely characters. Finding a home in a remote, shadowy castle with a scarred, brooding man has never been more enticing.
My one and favorite author
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I've read almost all of Barbara Michaels books, and I've never had to put one down yet. She's my favorite author.
THis Barbara Michaels at her best!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This story is Barbara Michaels at her best. The story moves along fast and keeps you wanting more, you never suspect what the out come will be. There are many plot twists that will surprise even the most avid Michaels fans. This is one of my favorites.
It is a wonderful book about strength, courage, and love.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
The book is an excellent example of Gothic times and what people do for true love. This book just goes to show that love can happen anytime, anyplace, and to anyone! It is one of my favorites!
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